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*NEW* Regional Techniques Below the Clavicle

In this VIP Symposium video Dr. Clara Lobo, an anesthesiology consultant at Hospital das Forças Armadasin in Porto, Portugal, discusses brachial plexus blocks below the clavicle including various approaches to infraclavicular and axillary plexus block. Dr. Lobo presents the main advantages, disadvantages and complications of blocks below the clavicle and will also share some personal tricks and tips for more successful blocks.

Dr. Clara Lobo is an anesthesiology consultant currently working at Hospital das Forças Armadas – Pólo Porto, Portugal. She is also an invited professor at the Departamento de Anatomia Normal at ICBAS (Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar) at Porto University. Dr. Lobo is the past President of CAR/ESRA Portugal, Portuguese Anesthesiology Society dedicated to Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine with over 1300 associates. Since September 2016 Dr. Lobo has served on the ESRA Board (European Society of Regional Anesthesia) and EDRA Board (European Diploma of Regional Anesthesia). Dr. Lobo is also a member of the organizing committee of ESRA trainees workshop, in Porto – Portugal and ESRA Instructors Course, in Amsterdam. In addition to authoring and co-authoring several published papers and book chapters national and internationaly on regional anesthesia and pain medicine topics, Dr. Lobo loves to read and travel and enjoys cinema and music. Follow Dr. Lobo on Twitter @claralexlobo: https://twitter.com/claralexlobo

*NEW* Ultrasound-Guided Supraclavicul...

In this video Dr. Brandon Winchester demonstrates a ultrasound-guided supraclavicular block for elbow surgery using a multi-injection technique featuring hydrodissection around the upper, middle, and lower trunks of the brachial plexus.

*NEW* Rectus Sheath & Quadratus Lumbo...

Dr. Theresa Bowling, Director of Regional Anesthesia at Integrated Anesthesia Associates Fairfield Division, and President and Founder of SSRA, discusses the use of Rectus Sheath and Quadratus Lumborum (QL) blocks for the management of pain after abdominal surgery.